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The Past and Future of Perinatology

  • Joachim W. Dudenhausen
Published/Copyright: December 7, 2010
Journal of Perinatal Medicine
From the journal Volume 38 Issue s1

Published Online: 2010-12-07
Published in Print: 2010-November

Copyright by Walter de Gruyter · Berlin · New York

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Long-term Effects of the Perinatal Environment on Energy Homeostasis and Offspring Obesity
  2. Toward a Unifying Concept on ‘Perinatal Programming’
  3. Short- and Long-term Effects of Gestational Obesity: Clinical Observations
  4. HAPO and the Future Prevention of Adverse Outcome in Offspring of Diabetic Mothers
  5. Prenatal Programming of Stress Responsiveness, Depression, Cognitive Functioning and the Moderating Effect of Mother-Infant Interaction: From Birth to Age 20
  6. Perinatal Undernutrition and Programming of Hypothalamic Feeding Circuits
  7. Perinatal Programming – The State of the Art
  8. Long-term Consequences of Restricted Development
  9. Fetal Origin of Male Reproductive Health Problems
  10. Perinatal Programming in Offspring of Diabetic Mothers: Clinical Data
  11. Intrauterine Corticosteroids for Lung Maturation: Observations of HPA-Axis Function and Cardiac Autonomic Balance in the Human Neonate
  12. Prenatal Infections and Long-Term Mental Outcome
  13. Feast or Famine: In the Fast Lane to Puberty
  14. The Past and Future of Perinatology
  15. Perinatal Programming of the ‘Thin-Fat Baby’
  16. Developmental Plasticity, Epigenetics, Evolution and Human Health
  17. Behavior and Epigenetics: Long-term Plasticity of the Epigenome?
  18. Experimental Consequences of IUGR on Body Weight and Glucose Homeostasis
  19. Placental and Fetal Endocrine Systems Depend on the Cause of Low Birth Weight
  20. Experimental Observations on Perinatal Programming in Offspring of Diabetic Mothers
  21. The Outcome in Offspring of Obese Mothers: Clinical and Experimental Aspects
  22. Perinatal Brain Programming and Functional Teratology
  23. Cardiovascular Consequences of IUGR: Experimental Aspects
  24. Perinatal Programming of Allergy
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